Sam Webb

 
 
Sam Webb

Sam Webb is a member of the National Committee of the Communist Paryt USA. He served as the party's national chairperson from 2000 to 2014. Previously he was the state organizer of the Communist Party in Michigan. Earlier, he was active in the labor movement in his home state of Maine.

He is a public spokesperson for the CPUSA, and travels extensively in the U.S. and abroad, including trips to South Africa, China, Vietnam, and Cuba where he met with leaders of those countries.

Webb currently resides in New York City, graduated from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia and received his MA in economics from the University of Connecticut.

 

Capitalism is an irrational system

Capitalism is an irrational system

Finally, capitalism, we should not forget, is an irrational system. Its commitment to the structural logic of capital accumulation and profit maximization makes it so. This has always been the...

BY:Sam Webb| August 7, 2012
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Sam Webb on May Day and Class Struggle Today

Sam Webb on May Day and Class Struggle Today

Communist Party Chair Sam Webb is interviewed on RT television on May Day 2012. He discusses the modern relevance of May Day, the Occupy movement and the class struggle in...

BY:Sam Webb| May 2, 2012
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Defeating the Rightwing on the Road to Socialism

Defeating the Rightwing on the Road to Socialism

The main report by National Chairman Sam Webb to the Communist Party's 2012 Members Conference.

BY:Sam Webb| April 27, 2012
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Join us in conversation: “Contemporary Black Women in Popular Culture”

Join us in conversation: “Contemporary Black Women in Popular Culture”

Please join us for tonight's CPUSA teleconference celebrating African American History Month.

BY:Sam Webb| February 21, 2012
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Class and democratic struggles in a volatile time

Class and democratic struggles in a volatile time

CPUSA Chair Sam Webb delivers report to leadership meeting, assessing the movements, economic, social and political conditions and challenges ahead.

BY:Sam Webb| November 21, 2011
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